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MS Summer Reading 2024

Tips to Keep Kids Reading

  1. Be a reading model. Kids model what they see, so if you want your child to read, make sure you're reading as well.
  2. Allow for choice. The goal is to instill a love of learning, and letting kids choose what they read goes a long way to help them feel like empowered readers.
  3. Experiment with different formats. Graphic novels and audiobooks can be great ways to get reluctant readers reading, and they're great for avid readers as well since they work different reading muscles!
  4. Make it social. Talk to your child about books - what you're reading and what they're reading. Half the fun of a good story is talking to someone about it!

6th Grade books

Rising 6th graders will read a total of THREE books for summer reading. All students will read The Wolf's Boy by Susan Williams Beckhorn . For literature, students will read City Spies by James Ponti.

Finally, the middle school students will be reading a President's Pick book called The Red Bandanna (Young Readers Adaptation) by Tom Rinaldi.



More recommendations

For more great summer reads, check out this list of recommended titles from our teachers and librarians.

Ebooks and Audiobooks

Clicking on this box will take you to our great ebooks and audiobooks available through our middle school library! You can use your webb student email and password to login.